Histoire des états barbaresques qui exercent la piraterie : contenant l'origine, les révolutions, & l'état présent des royaumes d'Alger, de Tunis, de Tripoli & de Maroc (v.1)
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Title: Histoire des états barbaresques qui exercent la piraterie : contenant l'origine, les révolutions, & l'état présent des royaumes d'Alger, de Tunis, de Tripoli & de Maroc (v.1)
Other titles: Histoire du royaume d'Alger
Classmark: Anglo-French 3 1757/LAU
Creator(s): Laugier de Tassy
Additional creator(s): Boyer de Prébandier, Pierre (Other)
Related people: Boyer de Prébandier, Pierre
Publisher: Chaubert, Herissant
Publication city: Paris
Date(s): 1757
Language: French
Size and medium: 2 v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/247178
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991015681879705181
Description
The first ed. was published in Amsterdam in 1725 under the title: Histoire du royaume d'Alger, avec l'état present de son gouvernement. After 1732 it appeared as: Traité de l'esclavage des Chrétiens au Royaume d'Alger. It was translated into English, without citing the name of the author, under the title: A complete history of the piratical states of Barbary. 1750. The present translation from the English is by P. Boyer de La Prébandier. Cf. Quérard, La France littéraire, t.4., p.613.
Anonymous, by Laugier de Tassy.
Translated by Pierre Boyer de Prébandier.
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